01. November 2018 - 30. November 2018

CONTEMPORARY HISTORY
02. November 2018
Identität und Gewalt. Historia picta in der Neuzeit

Symposium in cooperation with the Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg and the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München.

German Historical Institute in Rome

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CONTEMPORARY HISTORY
12. November 2018 - 14. November 2018
The Effects of World War I on the Christian Churches in Europe 1918–1925

International Workshop, organised by the Research Network on Christianity, Culture and Society in Contemporary Europe (CCSCE) and the KADOC-KU Leuven (Interfaculty Documentation and Research Centre for Religion, Culture and Society of KU Leuven – University of Leuven), in cooperation with the Academia Belgica, the École Française de Rome, the Austrian Historical Institute in Rome, the Pontifical Committee of Historical Sciences and the German Historical Institute in Rome.

Contact: Kristien Suenens

Academia Belgica, École Française de Rome, Austrian Historical Institute in Rome

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CONTEMPORARY HISTORY
15. November 2018
Hans Bonde (Københavns Universitet)

Il corpo romano – Da Cesare a Silvio. L'estetica della politica nel corso di due millenni.
Discussant: Paola Salvatori (Pisa)

British School at Rome (Via Gramsci, 61, Seminar Room)

5.00 p.m.



CONTEMPORARY HISTORY
22. November 2018
Roberto Romani (Università di Teramo) / Gabriella Romani (Seton Hall University)

Roberto Romani: Sensibilities of the Risorgimento: Reason and Passions in Political Thought.
Gabriella Romani: Erminia Fuà Fusinato: a Jewish patriot in Rome (1871–1876).

Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome (Via Omero, 10, Auditorium)

5.00 p.m.